What is the poem by Emily dickinson that end with heart wants what it wants?

The poem you are thinking of is "Wild Nights - Wild Nights!" by Emily Dickinson. Here is the complete poem:

Wild Nights - Wild Nights!

Were I with thee

Wild Nights should be

Our luxury!

Futile - the Winds -

To a Heart in port -

Done with the Compass -

Done with the Chart!

Rowing in Eden -

Ah - the Sea!

Might I but moor -

To-night - in thee!

This poem is known for its evocative imagery and its exploration of the passionate desires of the heart. The final line, "Heart wants what it wants," is not explicitly stated, but it is the underlying message of the poem.

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